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SHAKSPER 2001: Prof. Maynard Mack's Obituary
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 03/24/01
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.0696 Saturday, 24 March 2001 From: Nora Kreimer <norkre@tournet.com.ar> Date: Wednesday, 21 Mar 2001 14:13:45 -0300 Subject: Prof. Maynard Mack's Obituary http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/21/arts/21MACK.html March 21, 2001 Maynard Mack, English Professor, Dies at 90 [M]aynard Mack, the Sterling Professor Emeritus of English at Yale University and a renowned expert on Shakespeare and Alexander Pope, died on Saturday at his home in New Haven. He was 90. Professor Mack was a member of the Yale faculty for 45 years, having begun as an instructor in English in 1936. He was chairman of the English department during the 1960's and was named Sterling Professor in 1965. He was also a prolific author whose books included "King Lear in Our Time" (1965), "The Last and Greatest Art" (1984), "Alexander Pope: A Life" (1986) and "Everybody's Shakespeare: Reflections Chiefly on the Tragedies" (1993). He also served as an editor of "The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope," which has become the standard edition of the poet's work, and he edited several collections of contemporary critical essays. Professor Mack is survived by his wife, Florence; two daughters, Prudence Young of Toronto and Sara Mack of Chapel Hill, N.C.; a son, Maynard Jr., of Takoma Park, Md.; and eight grandchildren. Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company [Editor's Note: My warmest regards go out to the Mack family. Sandy Mack was my dissertation advisor, who managed to get me through all of the trials and tribulations of a non-traditional dissertation at the University of Maryland, College Park. Your father was a giant. --Hardy]
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